2 or 3. Cold milk. No sugar because it makes it pointless having a healthy cereal to then cover it in sugar (as delicious as it is).

That said, I am tempted by Laga's sugar paste weetabix method.

KK wrote:People having stomach issues, that is quite normal when you sharply increase your fibre intake. Same thing happens with bran flakes/Golden Crunch. After a short while your body with adapt to it.

Stealth how often do you poop thread. Seriously though, weetabix never had this effect on me. What kinda low fibre diet are some GRcade folk eating?

I add the absolute bare minimum milk to make it not feel like dry Weetabix. I think this is why my son doesn't like it as I made his the same way and it's probably a bit weird if you haven't made a conscious choice to eat it like that...

KK wrote:People having stomach issues, that is quite normal when you sharply increase your fibre intake. Same thing happens with bran flakes/Golden Crunch. After a short while your body with adapt to it.

Stealth how often do you poop thread. Seriously though, weetabix never had this effect on me. What kinda low fibre diet are some GRcade folk eating?

Up to that point I'd been eating Weetabix since I was wee, and I was also getting fibre through the whole stuffing of my face with Hovis brown bread. So surely my body was used to fibre? My fibre currently comes by way of oats and that poses no issues. Ditto when I have brown bread on office days. (4 slices of thick Hovis.) So yeah, I think that for me there was definitely something within the Weetabix which was affecting me. (That or the splash of whole milk + sugar.)

How do you eat yours? Weetabix in the bowl first, break each one in half, then the splash of milk (splash = enough so that 'bix are partly soaked but next to no milk in bottom of bowl), then the sprinkling of sugar. Then eat one half at a time.